from Māori ao tea roa Land of the Long White Cloud
New Zealand in British English
(ˈziːlənd)
noun
an independent country within the Commonwealth, occupying two main islands (the North Island and the South Island), Stewart Island, the Chatham Islands, and a number of minor islands in the SE Pacific: original Māori inhabitants ceded sovereignty to the British government in 1840; became a dominion in 1907; a major world exporter of dairy products, wool, and meat. Official languages: English and Māori. Religion: Christian majority, nonreligious and Māori minorities. Currency: New Zealand dollar. Capital: Wellington. Pop: 4 705 818 (2017 est). Area: 270 534 sq km (104 454 sq miles)